Trump Leads Independent Voters In Several Early Voting States

GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump has battled biased polls in the mainstream media practically from the moment he announced his candidacy. With the media working with Democrats to skew polls, it’s impossible to know how voters actually feel — especially independent voters.

According to polls from several key states, however, non-partisan voters were choosing Trump over Democrat rival Hillary Clinton, The Daily Caller reported.

Recent polling in North Carolina showed Trump leading with independents, and that even included a poll in which Trump was behind Clinton by 7 points overall. Given that nearly a quarter of early voting in the state has been from independent voters so far, that lead could be decisive if it holds up.

In Florida, early polling results showed independents favoring Trump. In addition, slightly more Republicans than Democrats have turned in early ballots, so it is likely that he is leading in Florida so far.

Trump led among independents in Iowa too.

One state where that has not been the case, however, has been Colorado. However, potentially offsetting that is the fact that, so far, men have turned in almost as many early ballots as women. That has not been the case in other states, and since men tend to support Trump at a higher percentage than women, it’s good news for the Trump camp.

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These numbers indicate how important independent voters are in this election, and they prove Trump has more of an opportunity of winning the election than most liberals would have anyone believe.

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